ImperialTrader
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I don't see an issue with either naming scheme. ns1/ns2.mydomain.com may end up being more easily remembered but really that's the only thing I'd point out. Okay and what about scaling? When I t...
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Hello, No it's not the same as a load balancer. A load balancer would balance traffic through to the different webservers, a DNS cluster will only direct DNS requests to the appropriate webserver...
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It sounds like you might benefit from a DNS cluster. Using a DNS cluster you could use the same nameservers for each server that is a part of the cluster.
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Databases are handled differently than files, it's an entirely different process to backup and restore databases than to do the same with files. There isn't a way to change the settings in how a re...
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This is the intended behavior so as not to delete a database that may be in use or potentially contain important data. Then why it deletes the files? Files also may be in use or potentially contai...
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This has nothing to do with whether or not the free SSL for cPanel services will be installed or provisioned - this setting controls whether or not a new SSL will be provisioned in the event an SSL...
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Whether or not there is a certificate on the hostname this will function like this. Any updates about my issue? :) When my clients access their cPanel, I redirect them to their origin domain and 9...
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Whether or not there is a certificate on the hostname this will function like this. What if I allowed the free cPanel SSL to be installed automatic using the following option Tweak Settings: Domai...
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If this is disabled, regardless of having a certificate when accessing cPanel through non-secure ports they will be not be redirected to SSL and therefore not receive the X you're referencing. If t...
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Having an SSL installed on the hostname for services which run off the hostname (cPanel services, Dovecot, Exim and FTP) allows you to access these services securely. There's really no reason not t...